Good stuff, @profitgenerator. The CEO you described reminds me of the founder of IKEA. I like that. Have your valuable assets and lots of money, and have plenty for yourself and your projects, but still keep stuff simple and keep a low profile.
Good stuff, @profitgenerator. The CEO you described reminds me of the founder of IKEA. I like that. Have your valuable assets and lots of money, and have plenty for yourself and your projects, but still keep stuff simple and keep a low profile.
He was like a Steve Jobs, but in his 60's, and without the bad things that was floating around Steve Jobs though.
So he was like your average grandpa, pretty friendly and pretty rational. That is why most employees loved him.
However he retired shortly after, after that I left too, but those days were really an interesting business experience for me.
For sure. Thet kind of experience/time with a mentor is gold.
I learned a lot about markets and trading from him. I mean what you learn in universities is really useless, but he had 30 years of practical experience on the floor. That is outstanding.